define absolute zero temperature
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absolute zero temperature
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the absolute zero temperature is that temperature at which the energy of atoms and molecules of every material is minimum.
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When the temperature at the kelvin scale is zero then the temperature is called absolute zero temperature.
- The absolute zero temperature is a temperature that has the lowest energy in the thermodynamic system.
- Zero kelvin means minus 273 degrees Celsius.
- We can say that a state at which the enthalpy and entropy are cooled and ideal gases reach their minimum point then the temperature is taken as the absolute zero temperature.
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